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i used to walk my dog down there, past her house all the time. the lady on the right, she had a wonderful garden, she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gone along with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction first hand. in the meantime, pg&e trucks line the streets of this san bruno neighbourhood, the company is providing dumpsters and promises to have utilities returned tonight and stationed on every corner to answer questions but there is one question they can't yet answer. how could this have happened. >> keep going. >> reporter: pg&e said today contrary to what neighbors told us they have no records indicating anyone ever called in to report the smell of gas in the days leading up to the explosion that angered residents we talked to today who said not only did they call in they saw pg&e crews testing for gas early last week. they are asking anyone with specific information about those phone calls to contact them as soon as possible. >>> julie, the
i used to walk my dog down there, past her house all the time. the lady on the right, she had a wonderful garden, she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gone along with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction first hand. in the meantime, pg&e trucks line the streets of this san bruno neighbourhood, the company is providing dumpsters and promises to have utilities returned tonight and...
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. >>> hello to you, thanks for joining us. i'm juliette goodrich. >>> today, crews are starting to haul away the charred debris left by the pipeline explosion and fire in san bruno. the goal is to clear all the wreckage so that rebuilding can begin. anne makovec is in san bruno, where the removal work is expected to take several weeks. anne. >> reporter: that's right. and it's going on here behind me. i'm standing on claremont the intersection of fairmont there behind me. you can see two excavators at work, one on one side of the road and the other on the other. they specifically close the properties they would be working on today to stay out of -- each crew could stay out of the other's way. >> this isn't just a demolition job. this is a removal of individual's homes and personal belongings, their material. >> reporter: clean-up at the site of san bruno explosion began today. the county has chosen three properties to start with, a separate crew for each, focused on what's been left behind. >> when we're going onto properties,
. >>> hello to you, thanks for joining us. i'm juliette goodrich. >>> today, crews are starting to haul away the charred debris left by the pipeline explosion and fire in san bruno. the goal is to clear all the wreckage so that rebuilding can begin. anne makovec is in san bruno, where the removal work is expected to take several weeks. anne. >> reporter: that's right. and it's going on here behind me. i'm standing on claremont the intersection of fairmont there behind...
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yes, we are using the other r word. >> rain. we've got rain, pinpoint that first off live cbs weather camera out toward the bay waters, small craft advisory in place. transitioning to san jose, 70 degrees, west winds at 9 miles per hour typically this time of the year in san jose we should be in the 80s. out and about on this mondaining, 13th day of the month, temperatures currently in the 70s. 60s. brisk winds around the bay, we are clouding up very quickly, this is our pinpoint satellite image, the very latest when you see we are totally socked in around inverness and new dillon beach. pinpoint forecast for your morning commute. official sun up 6:50 a.m. clouds will retreat a little bit when we had a trough breezing through, throwing a few high clouds in our forecast. you can see that right there and there it swings, due east, up stream, another trough, that is going to produce a chance of rain showers by the end of the workweek. we are still dealing with cool air mass typically 87 degrees in liver more, instead tomorrow's hig
yes, we are using the other r word. >> rain. we've got rain, pinpoint that first off live cbs weather camera out toward the bay waters, small craft advisory in place. transitioning to san jose, 70 degrees, west winds at 9 miles per hour typically this time of the year in san jose we should be in the 80s. out and about on this mondaining, 13th day of the month, temperatures currently in the 70s. 60s. brisk winds around the bay, we are clouding up very quickly, this is our pinpoint...
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thanks for joining us. this was a lousy opening day for the nfl season unless you are not from around here. then it might have been good. we quote here, i want to thank pete carroll very much for kicking our tail. that's from mike singletary. an interesting note tonight. he called a mandatory team meeting at 49ers headquarters after they arrived in san jose. a mandatory team meeting with the 49ers late tonight. one of the sports sunday cohosts who was supposed to be with us for prime time and we were overruled. giants fans tried to smile, but there was a huge downside. we will
thanks for joining us. this was a lousy opening day for the nfl season unless you are not from around here. then it might have been good. we quote here, i want to thank pete carroll very much for kicking our tail. that's from mike singletary. an interesting note tonight. he called a mandatory team meeting at 49ers headquarters after they arrived in san jose. a mandatory team meeting with the 49ers late tonight. one of the sports sunday cohosts who was supposed to be with us for prime time and...
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give us a number or don't but don't tell us that people are not missing when we know people are missing. this church has not had a service since the blast happen earlier this week. they are looking forward to praying together. in san bruno, cbs 5. so far three victims have been identified. 20-year-old jessica morales. barbara boxer expected the government to help victims. she said the explosion brings up concern about the safety of other pipelines in bay area neighborhoods. she points out that some of them are more than a half century old. when you realize that some of these were laid long ago. there were maps kept by pg and e, and they will respond. they have the maps and they can tell you. how close you live next to one of these pipelines. >> meanwhile pg and e said that there are 3 of these pipelines. they are currently doing a special inspection of all 3 of them. the president took a grilling from reporters particularly on whether work crews had done any recent work to pipeline. >> i cannot confirm that we did that or not. >> you did put one in it would be pause there was problem in
give us a number or don't but don't tell us that people are not missing when we know people are missing. this church has not had a service since the blast happen earlier this week. they are looking forward to praying together. in san bruno, cbs 5. so far three victims have been identified. 20-year-old jessica morales. barbara boxer expected the government to help victims. she said the explosion brings up concern about the safety of other pipelines in bay area neighborhoods. she points out that...
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can you tell us about that? >> sorry. >> reporter: can you just explain what kind of caregivers they are? >> the two men drove the women to the hospital. none of them was seriously injured. >>> four people are facing felony charges accused of trying to take advantage of the disaster. they were lying about living in the area and trying to get food and aid. they were caught when they plied for replacement driver's licenses. two suspects lived three miles from the explosion site. the other two were from san francisco. later this morning officials in san bruno will offer tips on how to avoid scams during a disaster. >>> 5:34. let's check traffic and weather. gianna good morning. >> reporter: good morning, i actually have good news. always get good news from the traffic center but they just opened lanes at richardson and chestnut. it was closed for about a half hour due to a multi-vehicle accident involving an overturned vehicle but again, all lanes are now open. golden gate bridge not affected at all. traffic free-f
can you tell us about that? >> sorry. >> reporter: can you just explain what kind of caregivers they are? >> the two men drove the women to the hospital. none of them was seriously injured. >>> four people are facing felony charges accused of trying to take advantage of the disaster. they were lying about living in the area and trying to get food and aid. they were caught when they plied for replacement driver's licenses. two suspects lived three miles from the...
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they told to us get out. >> reporter: evacuees watched, crews worked to stop the leak. a fire fighter says they were looking for the closest shut off valve. >> they don't have the map right now. >> was there a period of time when you didn't have the map? >> very to ask the supervisor this, is our typical response. we're on the scene. reviewing maps to find out which gas lines are feeding that damaged section of pipe. so we can ice yol yait that section stop the flow, make this safe and continue with repairs. >> reporter: we're back live here, you can imagine with san bruno, every precaution was taken. the oakland fire department has been standing fwoi make sure everything stays safe. pg&e says the shut off valve for this particular gas line is far from this area. so if they had shut that ofl, they said it would have been a larger disruption to customers so they said what they did is create these cuttoff valve temporary valves at two locations into this immediate area. the valve is now shut off. i am told folks have been evacuated from apartments behind me. i'm told will
they told to us get out. >> reporter: evacuees watched, crews worked to stop the leak. a fire fighter says they were looking for the closest shut off valve. >> they don't have the map right now. >> was there a period of time when you didn't have the map? >> very to ask the supervisor this, is our typical response. we're on the scene. reviewing maps to find out which gas lines are feeding that damaged section of pipe. so we can ice yol yait that section stop the flow,...
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and that means even hands free devices could be used. and a safety group says there is not enough evidence to prove such a ban would be effective. and the supporters point to a recent survey that shows distracted driving fatalities caused by cell phone use and texting increase 28% from 2005 to 2008. >> i think there is a sense out there that this is dangerous, that this should not be done. but yet, folks admit 70% that they have used a cell phone while driving and 24% admitted that they texted while driving. so there is a disconnect. >> california currently bans texting and holding your cell phone while talking and driving. >>> get this. aaa wants to go further and is launching a campaign asking people to turn off their cell phones and each put them in their trunk while they drive. >>> well, this november, voters in oakland will elect a new mayor. tonight, they will have a chance to get to know some of the candidates better. all 10 candidates have been invited to attend a forum this evening from 7:00 to 9:00 at temple sinai. that's at 28
and that means even hands free devices could be used. and a safety group says there is not enough evidence to prove such a ban would be effective. and the supporters point to a recent survey that shows distracted driving fatalities caused by cell phone use and texting increase 28% from 2005 to 2008. >> i think there is a sense out there that this is dangerous, that this should not be done. but yet, folks admit 70% that they have used a cell phone while driving and 24% admitted that they...
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can you tell us about that? >> no, sorry. >> reporter: can you just explain what kind of caregivers they are? >> the men drove the women to the hospital. none was seriously hurt. >>> a container ship docked tow port of oakland after hitting a whale. a look from chopper 5. the whale was stuck on the bow of that ship after being hit. it's believed the whale may have already been dead before the ship hit it. the coast guard says that this type of thing has never happened before that they know of. >> a man is in the hospital this afternoon after being shot by police in concord about 2:30 this morning on clayton road and ashbury drive. police say they tried to stop the man because they believed he was a robbery suspect. he ran off when they tried to talk to him. officers say the man pulled out a handgun and they shot him. the man is in his early 20s. he is expected to survive. >>> $17,000 reward is being offered to find the gunman who shot and killed a berkeley man while he was walking home. he had just left a party
can you tell us about that? >> no, sorry. >> reporter: can you just explain what kind of caregivers they are? >> the men drove the women to the hospital. none was seriously hurt. >>> a container ship docked tow port of oakland after hitting a whale. a look from chopper 5. the whale was stuck on the bow of that ship after being hit. it's believed the whale may have already been dead before the ship hit it. the coast guard says that this type of thing has never happened...
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that's it for us at 5:00 though. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. which drugs are the safest in helping you control your weight? and we're always on cbssanfrancisco.com. >> good night. wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created.
that's it for us at 5:00 though. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. which drugs are the safest in helping you control your weight? and we're always on cbssanfrancisco.com. >> good night. wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. you can't really love me. i know about...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. 0j0j0jannouncer: has the0j0j0j0j overpowering smell of scented (music playing) garbage bags taken over your kitchen? (woman blows at scented tree) hefty bags with unscented odor block technology help neutralize odors with no added scent. hefty! hefty! hefty! >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to night giants walking the tightrope and trying to protect first place while the offense has flat lined. the offense looks a lot like these guys, oops. jonathon sanchez, five and two thirds. the man from japan crushes one to right. 1-0 cubs. to the fifth with the pitcher randy wells at the plate. this is ruled a wild pitch. buster posey and it hit hill. he comes home and 2-0 cubs. the giant offense non-exit tent -- nonexitent again. a nasty slider. still 2-0 in the 9th. good night, game over, drive home safely. it was the fourth time in their last 10 games. and they fall a half game behind san diego. third inning, miguel tahada's next homerun.
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so you are supposed to use your mylar bag. apparently everybody got one with the transponders when they got it. and a lot of people are thinking where the heck of it is or i threw it away and you can get a replacement mylar bag for free, and we have a link on cbs5.com. >> that will be a popular item. i know i threw it away. >> i know. who wouldn't? it doesn't say save me. >> why would i keep it. >> and it will save you tens of -- you know, however much in tolls. >> and headaches, too. anne makovec in fremont, thank you very much. >>> and a new benefit to the flu shot. how the vaccine can also prevent heart problems. plus, genetically engineered salmon could soon be on a menu near you. but critics, they call it franken fish. >>> and fall arrives this week. and so could 90-degree temperatures. i know, 90s and fall? it is not supposed to be happening. we have the seven-day forecast, and we will take a look at the next upcoming day, the first day of fall, and a pretty hot weekend, in just a few moments. [ male announcer ] as the c
so you are supposed to use your mylar bag. apparently everybody got one with the transponders when they got it. and a lot of people are thinking where the heck of it is or i threw it away and you can get a replacement mylar bag for free, and we have a link on cbs5.com. >> that will be a popular item. i know i threw it away. >> i know. who wouldn't? it doesn't say save me. >> why would i keep it. >> and it will save you tens of -- you know, however much in tolls. >>...
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and carpooling can use this for free. and feed is a $3814 violators. and-that feed. $3814 violators. daniel villareal >> day one, and off $381 is the cost of the ticket for anyone violating. >> south on 680, and >> vicki liviakis >> with questions? we found answers. here are some more çfrequent. wilbur always be a backup like this morning? >> and this is the growing pains it's moved out. >> and how about the double white line? if you make a last minute? >> that will cost you. >> and what is that? it is $381. >> what are the white and not yellow? >> the federal regulation is that it is the same. >> i have a fast track on my car and ivan of passengers to be a car cooler. will i be charged? >> the answer is no. to put that in its protective back. >> where is it? the answer is just to requestçç anotherq+hr bag and you can request a new one. withw3 you are çcar cooler? >> and leniency for the first time users. >>ç and a warning that delay instructions construction delays. the far right lane will be closed from 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. monday-thursday
and carpooling can use this for free. and feed is a $3814 violators. and-that feed. $3814 violators. daniel villareal >> day one, and off $381 is the cost of the ticket for anyone violating. >> south on 680, and >> vicki liviakis >> with questions? we found answers. here are some more çfrequent. wilbur always be a backup like this morning? >> and this is the growing pains it's moved out. >> and how about the double white line? if you make a last minute?...
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stay with us. stay with us. i'll have the story in just a you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> hp and oracle face a legal truth over mark herd former ceo. hired by rival oracle. herd spoke about his new job during the company's annual open world conference here in san francisco. hp sued oracle to keep herd from working there. today, herd didn't mention hn a speech. >> i'm also thrilled to be here. so... i'm really excited to be part of this and have been coming here for a while. i'm glad to be part of the team. >> thank you. >> and part of the settlement reached today two company as agreed herd would protect trade secrets while performing duties at ora cell. sit one of the san francisco biggest conventions with about 40,000 people attending last year, generating $100 million in revenue. >> and there are still a couple days of summer left. and now, it's the time to
stay with us. stay with us. i'll have the story in just a you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> hp and oracle face a legal truth over mark herd former ceo. hired by rival oracle. herd spoke about his new job during the company's annual open world conference here in san francisco....
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thanks for joining us. a lot on those topics this week senate democrats couldn't get enough votes even though earlier this month a u.s. district judge ruled the policy was unconstitutional what does that ruling mean for the few which are of don't ask don't tell? >> i think we will find out what that means in the next few weeks. judges asked both sides to tell her how broad the injunction should be. it could mean we have one district judge declare that nationwide the policy has to be stopped or we might decide it has a smaller effect only on the people in the suit. >> legally speaking when you say don't ask don't tell is a policy, is it a law? a policy. >> a federal law enacted that says if you are a military personnel you cannot actively discover the sexual orientation of a member and if you are a member of the military you don't have to reveal or shouldn't reveal your sexual orientation. >> now when president obama was on the campaign trail he said he was going to repeal don't ask don't tell and now, techn
thanks for joining us. a lot on those topics this week senate democrats couldn't get enough votes even though earlier this month a u.s. district judge ruled the policy was unconstitutional what does that ruling mean for the few which are of don't ask don't tell? >> i think we will find out what that means in the next few weeks. judges asked both sides to tell her how broad the injunction should be. it could mean we have one district judge declare that nationwide the policy has to be...
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get california working again-for all of us. own lives, to save people from a burnign car. >>> today, san francisco city leaders recognized sheriff's deputies who risked their lives to save people from a burning car. officials and others were there at the event including sydnie kohara. the three deputies are recovering from burns. they received the act of courage award from the red cross. >> it's something that we are not trained for, obviously. but when you see an incident occur, it is within our scope to protect and to serve no matter the cost. and at this point, it was, you know, a matter of life or death. and you just act. you don't think. you just act. >> and that's exactly what they did. they are doing okay. they are recovering from their burns. and, of course, they got the act of courage award from the red cross. we congratulate them. >>> playing videogames can be mind numbing but maybe that's not bad. dr. kim mulvihill on how one kind of videogame may actually be like a narcotic to relieve pain. >>> reporter: >> those ki
get california working again-for all of us. own lives, to save people from a burnign car. >>> today, san francisco city leaders recognized sheriff's deputies who risked their lives to save people from a burning car. officials and others were there at the event including sydnie kohara. the three deputies are recovering from burns. they received the act of courage award from the red cross. >> it's something that we are not trained for, obviously. but when you see an incident occur,...
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jeff smith with p-g-and-e joins us live by phone now to give us an update. good morning jeff. thank you jeff smith with pg & e. san bruno city manager connie jackson says the most immediate task, is trying to account for all the people who lived in the neighborhood. "the city organization is fully mobilized to assist residents. our primary concern at this point is identifying and locating all of the residents of the affected area." the city is urging people whose homes are in the fire area, to register by calling this number... 650-616- 7180. the city wants to account for as many people as possible, as the search for more victims begins today. again, the number to call is 650-616-7180. cbs five photo journalist don ford was able to get near the spot where the fire started. he says it was a chaotic scene. "power lines are all down. thee's glass and dirt in the street. close to the epicenter where this main ruptured, the the the energy was so intense that the street has been reduced to nothing but a dirt path now. it's still wide, but there s nothing left at all of the asphalt.
jeff smith with p-g-and-e joins us live by phone now to give us an update. good morning jeff. thank you jeff smith with pg & e. san bruno city manager connie jackson says the most immediate task, is trying to account for all the people who lived in the neighborhood. "the city organization is fully mobilized to assist residents. our primary concern at this point is identifying and locating all of the residents of the affected area." the city is urging people whose homes are in the...
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the coast'e usedçt(skr toxhççt!ñr and pry finally, by noon it will be edging out and pulling back to the east bay shore, the peninsula and the coastline. again, that will be returning back to the coastal and by 3:00 p.m. cooler temperatures to markham with 70's up near santa rosa, and low 70's. 59 close to the coast. and low 70's in the south bay. for two consecutive days of cooler weather before start to warm warm-up, and then we are going to see a transition on thursday. checkout friday, saturday, sunday! really heating up to 90 inland and upper 60s close to the coast. >> a purse snatching over the weekend, and haaziq madyun what exactly is the irony connected. >> oakland city council her purse was snatched saturday night as she left this grocery store in for phil ave. that happened to be in her district- fruitvill and if this happened here. because she is a victim of a crime and oaklandon seems ironic. because she recently voted for letting off the oakland police officers to reduce the city's budget deficit. al
the coast'e usedçt(skr toxhççt!ñr and pry finally, by noon it will be edging out and pulling back to the east bay shore, the peninsula and the coastline. again, that will be returning back to the coastal and by 3:00 p.m. cooler temperatures to markham with 70's up near santa rosa, and low 70's. 59 close to the coast. and low 70's in the south bay. for two consecutive days of cooler weather before start to warm warm-up, and then we are going to see a transition on thursday. checkout...
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syme sume joins us from the newsroom to tell us what's behind the provocative billboard. >> reporter: if the purpose of an ad is to catch your attention this one definitely does it but how appropriate is it when the language is out there for all to see? >> reporter: the massive ad stands out on the side of 101 heading south through downtown san francisco. it's part of levi's campaign to show women come in not only different sizes but also different shapes. hence, the tag line. all asses were not created equal. >> i don't have a problem with it. >> come on, they are using the word asses now as a -- ad word. so, you know, is that appropriate? >> reporter: a spokesman says levi's chose the language because in worldwide surveys it reflects how women talk about their jeans. however, she refused to answer whether levi's considered the language appropriate for children to hear. >> it's inappropriate for all ages, i would think. i think we start to get desensitized to what is appropriate and what i would like my 5-year-old and my 8- year-old to look at. >> if they see it they will think it's
syme sume joins us from the newsroom to tell us what's behind the provocative billboard. >> reporter: if the purpose of an ad is to catch your attention this one definitely does it but how appropriate is it when the language is out there for all to see? >> reporter: the massive ad stands out on the side of 101 heading south through downtown san francisco. it's part of levi's campaign to show women come in not only different sizes but also different shapes. hence, the tag line. all...
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thank you for sending us your thermometer from your house today. sebastopol topped off at 103 degrees. >> man alive! >> we had a lot of problems today talking about the cable car bell ringing contest, the muni drivers didn't show up but i did. >> you brought a band. >> i did. mariachi performing today because i was taking part in it. >> how was the bell ringing? it was celebrity bell ringing competition. i have to show you, all right, so i competed against other people in the media ring the bell. and this is my trophy here. i got second place. >> that's great. >> yeah. it's a pretty big trophy. [ laughter ] >> it is for bell about that big, that's a big trophy. congratulations. >> the mariachis did all the work. i love bringing them out because my mother used to pick in the fields here in the bay area in the '50s so i wanted to explain to everybody how diverse we are and baby, we've come a long way from the fields to forecasting weather. >> congrats. nice trophy. >> thank you. >>> all right. you know what? drugstores lock 'em up like fort knox and
thank you for sending us your thermometer from your house today. sebastopol topped off at 103 degrees. >> man alive! >> we had a lot of problems today talking about the cable car bell ringing contest, the muni drivers didn't show up but i did. >> you brought a band. >> i did. mariachi performing today because i was taking part in it. >> how was the bell ringing? it was celebrity bell ringing competition. i have to show you, all right, so i competed against other...
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but media reports and certain studies have soured the public on its use. consumption of the sweetener is at an all-time low. most scientists agree, sugar is sugar. but that's the problem. whether corn sugar or cane should go gas, all sugars con take fructose. eat too much and some researchers say you will gain excess weight, hurt your liver and develop insulin resistance. >> you get the same amount of fructose by sugar or high fructose corn syrup. it's not where you go the the fructose it's that you get it at all that matters. >> reporter: the doctor says the safest way to eat fructose is in a piece of fruit. fiber helps balance the sugars. if the fda approves the name corn sugar, they can change the name on the food label. >> this is a strong lobbying group. how soon before we see the change? >> it could take years. don't hold your breath but they are pushing out the corn sugar tuit suite. >>> thanks, kim. >>> a birthday happening at the zoo. the celebration for that gator of a different color, not exactly the zoo, but close enough. what was in the cupcak
but media reports and certain studies have soured the public on its use. consumption of the sweetener is at an all-time low. most scientists agree, sugar is sugar. but that's the problem. whether corn sugar or cane should go gas, all sugars con take fructose. eat too much and some researchers say you will gain excess weight, hurt your liver and develop insulin resistance. >> you get the same amount of fructose by sugar or high fructose corn syrup. it's not where you go the the fructose...
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and christine connolly joins us. >> christine? >> yes, air quality is a big when the and the breeze is picking up in it was windy, rubble, there's ash and a lot of hazardous material. you can see those workers in the middle of this rubble and the san mateo the mother is forecast for rain, and typically, one-tenth of an inch. and--there is forecast for rain. and that will help, and we're in the process of putting up protection of the storm drains. if there is any runoff? no consequences. and our concern is the wind and blowing the dust. with the fire crews going through once, twice, depending on the wind forecast and spring water onto the site. >> that is why when you see- spring water. >> when they are in their white protective suits it-sprainin sp water. reporting live from >> mall, for different arrests trying to these four people are accused of submitting driver's license applications that they lived in the burned area. all four have been booked on suspicion of burglary, perjury and submission of false, forged documentation to
and christine connolly joins us. >> christine? >> yes, air quality is a big when the and the breeze is picking up in it was windy, rubble, there's ash and a lot of hazardous material. you can see those workers in the middle of this rubble and the san mateo the mother is forecast for rain, and typically, one-tenth of an inch. and--there is forecast for rain. and that will help, and we're in the process of putting up protection of the storm drains. if there is any runoff? no...
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health & human services kathleen sebelius spoke with us about the situation. >> to me, that is a really tragic situation where we have a health insurance company who really won't insure folks when they need it the most. when they need health coverages. when you're suffering from an illness. so i'm hoping that the vast majority of companies across the country actually write policies that parents, for the first time ever, in history, will have some peace of mind. >> reporter: the vast majority of the uninsured children who will benefit are in families that buy policies on the individual market. most employer-sponsored plans cover people with pre-existing conditions so they sometimes delay covering the condition. >>> more bad news for those of us waiting for an economic recovery. nbc bay area business and tech reporter scott budman is here with the latest job news. >>> we've been talking about jobs a lot late by but not been seeing much in the way of hiring but we saw unemployment claims falling for several weeks but that came to an end last week. 12,000 new claims, another kick in the shi
health & human services kathleen sebelius spoke with us about the situation. >> to me, that is a really tragic situation where we have a health insurance company who really won't insure folks when they need it the most. when they need health coverages. when you're suffering from an illness. so i'm hoping that the vast majority of companies across the country actually write policies that parents, for the first time ever, in history, will have some peace of mind. >> reporter: the...
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she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on financial donation as well as blood donations for the work that we do because we don't get any government subsidies. we are a volunteer organization. so that's really important to us. >> reporter: why should people not bring more supplies here? >> well, the red cross really doesn't have the staff to sort and clean it and that kind of thing. there is a group of volunteers behind us here who have been working all night to sort these things that have been donated. the people of the area have just been wonderful about coming in and dropping things off, pillows, cloth
she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on...
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i used to walk my dog down there and past her house all the time. the lady on the right had a wonderful garden. she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gonna long with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction. in the meantime pg and e lined the streets -- they are providing dumpsters for spoiled food, promises to have utilities restored. they are stationed on every corner to answer questions. there is one question they can't yet answer, how could it have happened? julie watts. >> as for the size of the crater it measures 167 feet by 26 feet. they don't know how deep it is because it's to unstable to put anyone inside. >>> services at several services remember victims of the explosion. how the devastated community is trying to heal. at the church in san francisco, the church gathered for sunday mass minus two. >> 15 years. its been a very difficult time for the community and the children in the classroom. >> reporter: that's the two who died in the gas explos
i used to walk my dog down there and past her house all the time. the lady on the right had a wonderful garden. she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gonna long with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction. in the meantime pg and e lined the streets -- they are providing dumpsters for spoiled food, promises to have utilities restored. they are stationed on every corner to answer questions....
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they might give us your early reports. we'll wait and see what happens there. >> he once in the house could be prevented in the future. >> remind you out to stay with us for recurring coverage anyone or website. we of the very latest information and all the press conferences and video and it's directly related to the incident on our website. >> now we take a quick lead look out side and see the beautiful cloud cover over parts of the day. police of looking at the mount tan camp. it is blue skies of course. the beautiful >> day is expected changes in store, back to work monday. >> i did send it morning as a is a nice day shipping up for today. an abundance of sunshine. temperatures are not as warm as yesterday at lot people places, get to the 80s and '60s and '70s and '80s inland to the sunshine and those guys aren't hurting to cloud and the fog is making a comeback into the bay area. for tomorrow morning we were to have fought all over the place for the day and into the east bay valley and north bay valley and south as wel
they might give us your early reports. we'll wait and see what happens there. >> he once in the house could be prevented in the future. >> remind you out to stay with us for recurring coverage anyone or website. we of the very latest information and all the press conferences and video and it's directly related to the incident on our website. >> now we take a quick lead look out side and see the beautiful cloud cover over parts of the day. police of looking at the mount tan...
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>> could changing attitudes towards marijuana use be fueling more illegal drug use? i will you about a new survey coming out today. >> living on top of high risk gas pipelines. see the east bay neighborhood at risk and what's being done to keep you this thursday, september 15th today in the east bay. >> are good morning. it's 4:30 and let's get started with rob who has a quick look at the forecast. >> starting off in the east bay, we have 60 degrees in oakland and the wind is east at 3 with patchy low clouds and we will see the weather headlines playing out similar to yesterday. clouds and inland sunshine, but the headline is what's happening towards the weekend. still a chance of showers moving into the bay area. the forecast towards the trivalley, mid 50s through breakfast time and towards lunchtime, upper 70s as you head out to pleasanton and livermore with highs in the 80s. more clouds in the weekend especially saturday evening into sunday. plan on scattered showers north of san jose. now for a check of the commute let's go over to mike. >> we may or may not see
>> could changing attitudes towards marijuana use be fueling more illegal drug use? i will you about a new survey coming out today. >> living on top of high risk gas pipelines. see the east bay neighborhood at risk and what's being done to keep you this thursday, september 15th today in the east bay. >> are good morning. it's 4:30 and let's get started with rob who has a quick look at the forecast. >> starting off in the east bay, we have 60 degrees in oakland and the...
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home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday evening when the explosion blasted much of his neighborhood. >> luckily we weren't in it because, like i mentioned before, we were foreclosed upon three weeks ago. so my whole family was spared. >> reporter: his former home is one of 49 red-tagged structures. only a few are still standing but uninhabitable. >> these people have lost everything, everything. we're trying very hard as fast as we can with the assistance of a number of oerkrganizations an get them back and rebuild this neighborhood. >> reporter: they met to try to explain what happens next. the
home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday...
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and as she shows us tonight, many u.s. vets are getting benefits while the vietnamese soldiers who fought by their side are being ignored. >>> reporter: wherever you turn in vietnam, someone is selling something. but even around the thriving markets, there are reminders of the war that ended 35 years ago, kids and adults affected by the herbicide agent orange. in ho chi min city, we ran into van don visiting from dublin, california. his father was a pilot with the south vietnamese military fighting along side the u.s. against the communists. he saw agent orange pouring from the sky. >> a few weeks later the [ indiscernible ] that was strange for us because we live in a tropical environment. >> reporter: american forces dumped about 20 million gallons of herbicides on south vietnam between 1962 and 1971. back then, u.s. official insisted the chemicals were safe. and some soldiers didn't even bother to wear any protective gear when they sprayed it on the ground. but when his 5-year-old brother died of cancer, his family grew
and as she shows us tonight, many u.s. vets are getting benefits while the vietnamese soldiers who fought by their side are being ignored. >>> reporter: wherever you turn in vietnam, someone is selling something. but even around the thriving markets, there are reminders of the war that ended 35 years ago, kids and adults affected by the herbicide agent orange. in ho chi min city, we ran into van don visiting from dublin, california. his father was a pilot with the south vietnamese...
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give us a number or don't give us a number did you don't tell us people are not missing when we know they are. >> reporter: this church hadn't had a service since the blast happened their first one is 10:00 a.m. sunday morning looking forward to praying together. san bruno. >>> they have confirmed three victims. jessica morales was visiting her boyfriend at the time of the explosion. >>> 271 homes in the in the damaged area have been off limits since the blast. by noon today those whose homes are not damaged are expected to be allowed back in. >> for the first time neighbors have a chance to sound off to bay area leaders about the disaster. what happened at a town hall meeting. [ applause ] >> reporter: spontaneous round of applause greets the san bruno fire chief as he steps to the mic. victims and others in san bruin know whose lives have been changed came to this meet being serious issues but were quick to show with their applause appreciation for those who came to help them. this was for the city workers. even 3g ande re-- pg&e received praise for its promise to keep victims whol
give us a number or don't give us a number did you don't tell us people are not missing when we know they are. >> reporter: this church hadn't had a service since the blast happened their first one is 10:00 a.m. sunday morning looking forward to praying together. san bruno. >>> they have confirmed three victims. jessica morales was visiting her boyfriend at the time of the explosion. >>> 271 homes in the in the damaged area have been off limits since the blast. by noon...
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. >> they made a very important mark on the marsh with their work on trying to move us in a wonderful and positive direction. >> reporter: they were killed last week when a gas line exploded and fire brought down their house in san bruno. 13-year-old janessa was in the eighth grade, president of the student body, piano player, dancer and actress in school plays. >> she was just larger than life and she has such a -- such an amazing gift for living that when you -- as soon as you met her, you smiled because that's what she brought out in you. >> reporter: many of the people who attended were her classmates. school was cancelled for the day. >> she was really funny and made us all laugh when she smiled. >> she got her characteristics from her mom. her mom was intelligent, poised, she had a lot of class. >> reporter: jackie worked at the california public utilities commission for more than 20 years and even served on a committee focused on natural gas, but her main job was mother. >> the world should know how special the mother-daughter relationship is. >> reporter: at a memorial service
. >> they made a very important mark on the marsh with their work on trying to move us in a wonderful and positive direction. >> reporter: they were killed last week when a gas line exploded and fire brought down their house in san bruno. 13-year-old janessa was in the eighth grade, president of the student body, piano player, dancer and actress in school plays. >> she was just larger than life and she has such a -- such an amazing gift for living that when you -- as soon as...
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use camden as an alternate. almaden expressway shut down between harry and o'grady. >>> traffic is backed up in fremont. 880/237 here's live look at that area. traffic starting to see extra volume in that connector road, but overall light. south bay northbound 280 through downtown san jose not bad. 11 minutes from 101 to highway 85. if you are make your way on the bay bridge this morning, so far, so good. slight delays in the cash lanes. the metering lights are still off. and mass transit a good choice. no delays for bart, ace, muni or caltrain and jamison canyon highway 12, accidents near red top and near 80 but everything is cleared out of the way and things should be back up to speed in the area. that's a check of your traffic. here's tracy with your forecast. >>> hey, thanks, gianna. so our morning forecast will include some clouds out there. because of the clouds we have delays at the airport this morning so if you are traveling you might want to call ahead. low clouds and fog at the coast and the the farth
use camden as an alternate. almaden expressway shut down between harry and o'grady. >>> traffic is backed up in fremont. 880/237 here's live look at that area. traffic starting to see extra volume in that connector road, but overall light. south bay northbound 280 through downtown san jose not bad. 11 minutes from 101 to highway 85. if you are make your way on the bay bridge this morning, so far, so good. slight delays in the cash lanes. the metering lights are still off. and mass...
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big strong high pressure system giving us nice dry offshore winds, warming us up, giving us record-breaking heat. that was to start the workweek and again today, more records possible. 98 in san jose. that could be a new record. 102 in los gatos. 100 in campbell and cupertino. mid-90s from mountain view to palo alto. and just along the coastline, those 70s look good, don't they? 75 daly city, 74 pacifica. east bay locations where the heat is. 102 antioch, 103 danville. today expected to be warmer than yesterday in livermore with 104. and the closer you get to the bay, the more reasonable the temperatures are. 92 oakland. 93 hayward. north bay location, upper 90s in san rafael and san anselmo and 100 possible in petaluma and sonoma. 85 in sausalito and 89 degrees in san francisco. five-day forecast, tomorrow, we are definitely cooling down a bit almost a 10-degree drop in your temperatures inland around the bay close to 15 degrees. and then each day things get just a little bit cooler and closer to more seasonal highs by the time the week and arrives. our mypix photo for the noon hour called
big strong high pressure system giving us nice dry offshore winds, warming us up, giving us record-breaking heat. that was to start the workweek and again today, more records possible. 98 in san jose. that could be a new record. 102 in los gatos. 100 in campbell and cupertino. mid-90s from mountain view to palo alto. and just along the coastline, those 70s look good, don't they? 75 daly city, 74 pacifica. east bay locations where the heat is. 102 antioch, 103 danville. today expected to be...
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stay with us. you've got everything you thought would make you happy. a promising career, plty of friends...and a growing faly. but life seems empty. something's missing. only god can bring real meaning life. true happiness comes from knowing hi discover how god can change yr life. watch the knowing hi discover how god can change yr life. watch the oustate is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony ans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhe. we have to make some tough decisio. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from t state capitol and move it down to the local vel, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval we have got to pull together not as replicans or as democrats but as californis first. at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exaly that. >>> today on oprah at 4:00, a look what it's like to be held hostage. at 5:00, the implications from the san bruno fire. doctors talk about the special care and treatment received by burn victims. and the look ahead to flu season, see what expe
stay with us. you've got everything you thought would make you happy. a promising career, plty of friends...and a growing faly. but life seems empty. something's missing. only god can bring real meaning life. true happiness comes from knowing hi discover how god can change yr life. watch the knowing hi discover how god can change yr life. watch the oustate is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony ans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhe. we have to make some tough decisio....
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he declined to talk to us. but the head of the police officers union was more than happy to criticize the proposal. >> this is about health care. >> he says the proposal would cut into benefits as well as requiring all workers to contribute 9% to 10% of salaries towards pensions rather than current 7.5%. >> the reason why i'm doing this is because i don't want to see basic services obliterated. >> he told abc 7 news the pension system is threatening to bankrupt the city. a grand jury report warns of a coming pension tsunami. the police union boss calls that a myth. >> that is based on projections of revenue earnings that never happened in the history of the country except for last two years. >> willie brown disagrees saying the city is headed for financial trouble. >> and if we don't begin to address the issue intelligently, there will not be anything except future. >> and there swarning repeated today in city hall. a committee met to discuss the report. abc 7's political analyst believes san francisco with the
he declined to talk to us. but the head of the police officers union was more than happy to criticize the proposal. >> this is about health care. >> he says the proposal would cut into benefits as well as requiring all workers to contribute 9% to 10% of salaries towards pensions rather than current 7.5%. >> the reason why i'm doing this is because i don't want to see basic services obliterated. >> he told abc 7 news the pension system is threatening to bankrupt the city....
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for his personal use. these transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> san francisco muni has sent a memo to its drivers saying that any sickout next week is banned by their work rulings. the metropolitan transportation agency has notified drivers that strikes, slowdowns and other work stoppages are against the union contract. and in addition, muni says it will now require a medical excuse for any sick calls of any length. anonymous flyers released yesterday called for a four-day sickout to start next tuesday. >>> as for the new bay bridge, remember back when we were told the new span would cost $1.7 billion? well, that's changed. it's now expected to cost $2 billion.
for his personal use. these transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> san francisco muni has sent a memo to its drivers saying that...
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matt bigler joins us from san jose to explain it. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah, we're talking about the secure communities federal immigration fingerprint program which has been in the news quite a bit recently. it basically allows federal immigration authorities to access the fingerprint data from suspects who are arrested at the local level. if those fingerprints come back and they are identifying someone mo is in the country illegally -- someone who is in the country illegally, they can deport them. critics say those who are deported are arrested for minor violations like running a traffic like and then they are deported. we talked to santa clara county supervisor dave cortezcy about this. he says that too often immigrant families are being split apart by secure communities. >> we have children who are here who have a right to be here. we have children who are in school have a right to be in school and they are suddenly separated from one or both of their parents. it creates a burden on the system. >>
matt bigler joins us from san jose to explain it. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah, we're talking about the secure communities federal immigration fingerprint program which has been in the news quite a bit recently. it basically allows federal immigration authorities to access the fingerprint data from suspects who are arrested at the local level. if those fingerprints come back and they are identifying someone mo is in the country illegally -- someone who is in...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> well, it seems the nation's billionaires just loves the peninsula. forbes came out with this list of the world's richest americans, and the bay area, tll represented. number three, co-founder and founder lee ellis. google founder. facebook founder, mike zuckerberg. number 35, he's worth $6.9 billion. ceo curt schmitt comes in with 5 million. you can add schmitt and elafin to that list. you have to be worth at least $1 billion to make forbes list. >>> they're hoping to strike it rich with their music. they're part of a group called my servia. they're hosting an event for kids later this month. >> i like the beatles, but i like early madonna. >> she likes the beatles. an all-day music festival on saturday. all proceeds will go to that school. no sweet sounds of victory for the giant tonight, huh? >> not for the giants. steve jobs and zuckerberg walking down the street in pal'spal' owe -- palo alto last week. no kidding, from my source. stay with us of the o
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> well, it seems the nation's billionaires just loves the peninsula. forbes came out with this list of the world's richest americans, and the bay area, tll represented. number three, co-founder and founder lee ellis. google founder. facebook founder, mike zuckerberg. number 35, he's worth $6.9 billion. ceo curt schmitt comes in with 5 million. you can add schmitt and elafin to that list. you have to be worth at least $1...
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get california working again-for all of us. sherry hu on what will happe >>> i'm afraid another blow for vallejo. after 60 years, a major employer is closing up shop. sherry hu on what's going to lap to dozens of people who work at the 7 up plant. >> reporter: a worker says nothing is definite but he may learn more over the next couple of days about a possible transfer. in the meantime, the countdown is on with less than three weeks to go. >>> reporter: there is nothing bubbly about a soda plant closing down. ronald bailey started here in 1973, almost 40 years ago. he says his next step is to collect unemployment. >> this is like my second home. i mean, actually i probably spend more time here than did i at home, you know, with all those years. so i don't know, just, you know, just go on and see what happens. >> reporter: besides being a second home, this 7 up site has made its home here in vallejo for more than 50 years. it was taken over by dr. pepper snapple in 2006. workers say they were given notice of the closure a month
get california working again-for all of us. sherry hu on what will happe >>> i'm afraid another blow for vallejo. after 60 years, a major employer is closing up shop. sherry hu on what's going to lap to dozens of people who work at the 7 up plant. >> reporter: a worker says nothing is definite but he may learn more over the next couple of days about a possible transfer. in the meantime, the countdown is on with less than three weeks to go. >>> reporter: there is nothing...
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us live. we wanted to bring you back because you not only experienced what you saw there but you told me you have been smelling the scent of gas out here for some time. >> correct. a good three weeks now. just around last week, week and a half pg&e was in my neighbourhood telling me to shut my garage, they were investigating the gas smell later they took off and this was it down the street at the next stop sign for the last three weeks i have been smelling an odour of gas from the sewer. >> given that is the case and given we know this was a gas line what is going through your mind tonight? >> what the hell pg&e is thinking of not correcting the problem. these poor innocent people their houses people just trying to be a family get off of work, hard work day and this is what happens. chaos. >> thank you again for joining us. we did want the bring you that because tim is not the only one we talked to several poem out here who said they have smelled gas. the fire department at the news conference
us live. we wanted to bring you back because you not only experienced what you saw there but you told me you have been smelling the scent of gas out here for some time. >> correct. a good three weeks now. just around last week, week and a half pg&e was in my neighbourhood telling me to shut my garage, they were investigating the gas smell later they took off and this was it down the street at the next stop sign for the last three weeks i have been smelling an odour of gas from the...
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so another hot day in store for us tomorrow. with the warm air mass and the cumulative effects on monday, we'll see temperatures easily into the 90s in the inland areas -- hundreds in the inland areas, 90s around the bay. 70s on the coast. they will probably issue a heat advisory and also look out for records that day. gradual cooling but lots of sunshine all week. >> nice. that's great. >> dan: stanford did something in south bend that they haven't done since 1799 -- 1992. u shu@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@úú [ fema announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ to bring the family together on sunday mornings than with thwarmth and aroma of freshly baked pillsbury cinnamon rolls. [ wink! ] [ wink! ] ♪ >> dan: stanford is looking good. >> mike: they are and did something in south bend they haven't done since 1992. that would be beat north -- notre dame. first quart
so another hot day in store for us tomorrow. with the warm air mass and the cumulative effects on monday, we'll see temperatures easily into the 90s in the inland areas -- hundreds in the inland areas, 90s around the bay. 70s on the coast. they will probably issue a heat advisory and also look out for records that day. gradual cooling but lots of sunshine all week. >> nice. that's great. >> dan: stanford did something in south bend that they haven't done since 1799 -- 1992. u...
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we have a coal front poised to the north of us and we have the north of us and we have showers moving in here our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as republicans or as democrats but as californians first. at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exactly that. >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >> alan: for the second time in the week there's been a kidnapping attempt at the same park in brentwood. a young man said a man approached him. and last saturday a man fitting the same description tried the same thing on a 12-year-old girl. he is describeds a 5'8" latino man, silver glasses, tan baseball cap, blue jeans and white new balance shoes. >>> a burnt koran was discovered this week in san francisco. the holy book was fou
we have a coal front poised to the north of us and we have the north of us and we have showers moving in here our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as...
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a friend of gregory bulles e-mailed us the photos. as far as we know, this man and his son have not been seen since the explosion. friends have searched all the shelters and called around to all the hospitals but so far have not been able to find them. the father and son lived on claremont drive, the worst area of the disaster. >>> and stay with nbc bay area and nbc bay area.com for continuing coverage of the san bruno explosion. we're constantly updating our website with new information and pictures as well. you'll also find plenty of video of the damage and the personal stories and the people affected by the explosion and the fire. plus, again, we have a link to the pipeline map for the bay area. you can check to see if your neighborhood has any of these large underground pipelines for natural gas and liquid gas. most seem to run along freeways. there are several in neighborhoods such as san mateo, piedmont and danville to name a few. again, that is nbcbayarea.com. >>> coming up next, the latest discovery in a strik of killings and
a friend of gregory bulles e-mailed us the photos. as far as we know, this man and his son have not been seen since the explosion. friends have searched all the shelters and called around to all the hospitals but so far have not been able to find them. the father and son lived on claremont drive, the worst area of the disaster. >>> and stay with nbc bay area and nbc bay area.com for continuing coverage of the san bruno explosion. we're constantly updating our website with new...
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in fact, they have already started. >> they're helping us taking care of us, helping us get a place to stay and all of that. so it's really good that there are people here to at least try and compensate a little bit for everybody's pain and discomfort. >> reporter: now it's just a waiting day for she and her husband, who are hoping to get back into their home sooner than later. >> just hoping that it's time to go home. >> reporter: kimberly kerry, nbc, bay area news. >> pg&e did set up a booth at the veterans memorial recreation center in san bruno and are trying to help people out who lost their homes, trying to get them whatever they need. >>> an attorney says that he will file papers tomorrow that will set the stage for finding out exactly what pg&e officials knew. attorney anthony bosswell represents mike wiseman, a pg&e safety leader who worked on the gas line in san bruno for more than ten years. wiseman says pg&e supervisors huh rafd i'm when he reported unsafe practices involving the gas line. paperwork tomorrow will set the stage for official depositions. stay with nbc bay are
in fact, they have already started. >> they're helping us taking care of us, helping us get a place to stay and all of that. so it's really good that there are people here to at least try and compensate a little bit for everybody's pain and discomfort. >> reporter: now it's just a waiting day for she and her husband, who are hoping to get back into their home sooner than later. >> just hoping that it's time to go home. >> reporter: kimberly kerry, nbc, bay area news....
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now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time of the year. it's going to continue to swing more to the south giving us this troughier pattern and that allows the cool air to enter for tuesday and wednesday. dropping our temperatures back to you. mushing us below average and also bringing more fog, persistent fog back to the coastline. for tuesday that will mean 70s inland and for wednesday still staying below average, but stick around here because in my seven-day forecast we are talking about some big-time heat. as for tomorrow morning, mid-50s. by 11 a.m. mid to upper 60s and mostly sunny
now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time...
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that's going to do it for us. >> that's all. thanks for joining us. (speaking in intertional language) and he sd unto them go ye into all of the rld and preach the gospel preach the gospe ♪ every creature inhe world. (applaus
that's going to do it for us. >> that's all. thanks for joining us. (speaking in intertional language) and he sd unto them go ye into all of the rld and preach the gospel preach the gospe ♪ every creature inhe world. (applaus
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cecilia vega joins us live from the campus with what happened. cecilia? >> not much was affected at all by this gas leak. the rupture happened near these buildings behind me here. authorities just repaired the leak within the las 15 minutes or so so everything is definitely back to normal now. firefighters wer hereon the scene. pg&e crews were also out here working to repair this 2 inch gas line that runs through the southern edge of campus. this was reported before 8:00 this morning. authorities say it was likely ruptured by construction crewsw working on the new recreation and wellness center that's scheduled to open later this fall. now, he ruptured gas line is located near campus apartments. but there was no evacuation of any kind ordered. the wind blew gas it seems in the opposite direction of the dorm buildin most of the students voluntarily left that building to attend class. >> the lassrooms don't seem to be impacted at all for today being thfirst day of schoo since the gas is taken away with the prevailing winds. it's taken awa from the campus. e
cecilia vega joins us live from the campus with what happened. cecilia? >> not much was affected at all by this gas leak. the rupture happened near these buildings behind me here. authorities just repaired the leak within the las 15 minutes or so so everything is definitely back to normal now. firefighters wer hereon the scene. pg&e crews were also out here working to repair this 2 inch gas line that runs through the southern edge of campus. this was reported before 8:00 this morning....
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dave, thanks for joining us. we have noticed -- i mean, the explosion happened in one specific area. but yet the fire spread out. >> it seems like the houses were up in flames instantly. >> how could that happen? >> well, that's always a great question to ask because these kinds of fires are so unusual, they really -- they really do not behave in many of the same ways we're accustomed to seeing. probably the main reason is that there's a couple of different factors that influenced it. just like a wild land fire, you always have the wind. the wind that was just out there to begin with does help to move that fire. but project the main thing is the radiant heat. once one house gets going and if it's completely involved, it's almost impossible to describe how hot it can be so close to the other houses in the area once you have cars that are on fire, they can spread the radiant heat to cars nearby. it just becomes exponentially greater and greater the more heat and house that are generated and that's probably one of t
dave, thanks for joining us. we have noticed -- i mean, the explosion happened in one specific area. but yet the fire spread out. >> it seems like the houses were up in flames instantly. >> how could that happen? >> well, that's always a great question to ask because these kinds of fires are so unusual, they really -- they really do not behave in many of the same ways we're accustomed to seeing. probably the main reason is that there's a couple of different factors that...